Chriss, I had to reply one last time. I can understand that in the musical genre' of trance & house, tight patterns are a must and quantizing does make sense. Although it is not the musical style I choose to pursue I do appreciate the creativity that I have heard.
I'm sure you understand that in the majority of more traditional musical styles the music is allowed to have more breath and in fact quantizing is not a preferred approach. My personal playing styles lean more toward jazz and R&B, and I also do a lot of country production work, all of which require a fair amount of chops and an emphasis on capturing the passion and performance.
Perhaps we are simply comparing apples to oranges - technology and programming vs. technique and performance. Both are valid artistic pursuits.
What I don't understand is why you felt inclind to LOL at my comment that I prefer to go for a good performance, vs. edit a performance. I've always thought the whole point of being a musician was to play your instrument well and the original purpose of developing recording technology was to capture the beauty of a well performed piece of music.
TexRoadkill - I appreciate your comment, I agree that a weighted 88 is best for a true feel of a piano performance - but in my original post I indicate that I do not use the Juno as a controller - I simply use it on occasion for the analog sound engine.